Update: took her to vet on Tuesday. She gave her antibiotic and anti-inflammatory meds.
Have kept her in twilight dark except turning on light for her to eat. Also put her on low protein scratch feed. Also putting a little Preperation H on vent 1-2x/day.
The good news is she did noy lay an egg yesterday or today yet and prolapse is looking much better. The bad news is she has had an egg in there since yesterday morning.
I can probe her vent and the egg is right there, inside seems like a thicker membrane. So...is it normal for them to hold onto an egf for a day or two or has she now become "egg bound"?
Is this something that needs more intervention or just give her time? Got some water based lubricant per vet and apply some to vent each time I examine her, to assist with egg laying.
To be clear, this egg does not seem like is right there ready to be pushed out. It seems like it is right there, but behind a thick membrane. ??? Is it possible--such as when tract has been heavily traumatized--for egg to somehow get outside of the tract into the abdomen or some such?? Trying to figure this out?